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Emergency service crews rush to four separate incidents

It was a busy end to the weekend for paramedics in the Darling Downs and surrounds after crews were tasked to multiple incidents minutes a part. Details here.

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It’s been a busy end to the weekend for emergency service crews across the Darling Downs and surrounds after they were called to several separate incidents on Sunday.

Paramedics from the Queensland Ambulance Service were called to a private property in Gehan, after a person fell off a horse at 12.14pm.

The incident which occurred on Pioneer Road, followed an earlier horse fall incident on Saturday night in the Western Downs.

No age or gender of the patient involved was recorded.

One young patient is recovering in hospital after their car collided with a tree in Rockville.

The single-vehicle crash occurred at 12.10pm on Holberton St.

Paramedics transported the male driver and single occupant, who is aged in his 20s, to Toowoomba Hospital in a stable condition.

A motorcycle rider has been admitted to hospital following a fall from the bike on a highway.

Paramedics from the QAS rushed to the scene on the Cunningham Highway in Tregony about midday.

One male patient aged in his 30s was transported to Toowoomba Hospital in a stable condition.

Meanwhile in the South Burnett region, one person sustained a head injury in a single-vehicle rollover.

The incident occurred at 10.32am onb Kingaroy Burrandowan Road, in Chahpingah.

They were transported to Kingaroy Hospital in a stable condition.

No age or gender of the patient involved was recorded but a QAS spokeswoman confirmed they are an adult.

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